Happy Hanuman jayanti images 2020
Wish you a very Happy Hanuman Jayanti and here we select some best images and best wishes messages for you on this Hanuman Jayanti,here we go now.but first off all we should share some knowledge upon Hanuman Jayanti.
Hanuman Janmotsava is a Hindu religious festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Sri Hanuman, who is immensely venerated throughout India and Nepal. This festival is celebrated on different days in different parts of India.[3] In most states of India, the festival is observed either in Chaitra (usually on the day of Chaitra Pournimaa) or in Vaishakha, while in a few states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu, it is celebrated in Dhanu (called Margazhi in Tamil).[4]
Wish You a very Happy Hanuman jayanti and pray to god to give you path in every problems and give you everything what you deserve.
Lord Hanuman was the greatest god,and he is Almighty god,he has the potential to increase their body into a large body and also into a shorter body.
Lord Hanuman is very Stronger and he can move many mountains and also fly with that mountain,he is known the son of air,and his childhood name was Maruti.
Lord Hanuman army known as Vanara army help Lord Ram in the formation of Ram setu and crosses the river towards Lanka.
Lord Hanuman is worshipped as a deity with the ability to attain victory against evil and provide protection.
Hanuman is often called the son of the deity Vayu (Wind God); several different traditions account for the Vayu's role in Hanuman's birth. One story mentioned in Eknath's Bhavartha Ramayana (16th century CE) states that when Anjana was worshiping Shiva, the King Dasharatha of Ayodhya was also performing the ritual of Putrakama yagna in order to have children.
Hanuman is the vanara god who wreaked havoc on evil king Ravana of Lanka. He is the leader of the monkeys called Vanara.
Hanuman Janmotsava is a Hindu religious festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Sri Hanuman, who is immensely venerated throughout India and Nepal. This festival is celebrated on different days in different parts of India.[3] In most states of India, the festival is observed either in Chaitra (usually on the day of Chaitra Pournimaa) or in Vaishakha, while in a few states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu, it is celebrated in Dhanu (called Margazhi in Tamil).[4]
On this auspicious day, devotees of Lord Hanuman celebrate him and seek his protection and blessings. They flock to temples to worship him and present religious offerings. In return, The devotees receive Prasad by the temple priests as sweets, flowers, coconuts, tilak, sacred ash (udi) and Ganga jal (holy water). People also celebrate him on this day by reciting various devotional hyms and prayers like the Hanuman Chalisa and reading holy scriptures like the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Lord Hanuman was born on the Anjaneri mountain. His mother Anjana was an apsara who was born on earth due to a curse. She was redeemed from this curse on giving birth to a son. The Valmiki Ramayana states that his father Kesari was the son of Brihaspati, he was the King of a place named Sumeru.[5] Anjana performed intense prayers lasting 12 long years to Shiva to get a child. Pleased with their devotion, Shiva granted them the son they sought.[6] Hanuman, in another interpretation, is the incarnation or reflection of Shiva himself.
As a result, he received some sacred pudding (payasam) to be shared by his three wives, leading to the births of Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. Hanuman was born to her as a result.[5][7] Another tradition says that Anjana and her husband Kesari prayed Shiva for a child. By Shiva's direction, Vayu transferred his male energy to Anjana's womb. Accordingly, Hanuman is identified as the son of the Vayu
By divine ordinance, a kite snatched a fragment of that pudding and dropped it while flying over the forest where Anjana was engaged in worship. Vayu, the Hindu deity of the wind, delivered the falling pudding to the outstretched hands of Anjana, who consumed it.
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